Gr2 Rotatable Sputtering Targets Dia 25mm Titanium Sputtering Target Tube
Heat Dissipation Titanium Sputtering Target Pipe Thin Film For Coating Dia 25~250mm
Widely used in heat exchange equipment, such as tubular heat exchangers, coil heat exchangers, serpentine heat exchangers, capacitors, evaporators and conveying pipes, etc. Many nuclear power industries use titanium tubes as standard tubes for their units.
Description:
| Name | titanium target |
| Shape | Square /round, according to your request |
| Available size |
Round: dia 25~250mm Rectangular: length up to 1500mm Customization is available |
| Proportion(wt%) | 5-80 ± 0.2Ti at your request. |
| Impurity content | low |
| Certificates | ISO9001:2008, the third test report |
| Technics | Vacuum melting |
| Application |
widely used in coating processing industries a: architectural glass, car using glass, graphic display field. b: electronic and semiconductor field. c: decoration and mould field. |
| Advantage |
High Hard texture Low impurity content Better heat dissipation High Tensile strength |
Applications:
We offers Titanium targets for all major OEM PVD systems. Through control of the target metallurgy, oxygen content, surface finish and assembly technology, targets for many wafer sizes can be made in purities. We offers titanium targets that light off easily, produce low particulate and provide consistent and repeatable thin films. our main forms of sputtering target is plate, bar, disc, pipe.
widely used in coating processing industries
a: architectural glass, car using glass, graphic display field.
b: electronic and semiconductor field.
c: decoration and mould field.
Properties
Generally, beta-phase titanium is the more ductile phase and alpha-phase is stronger yet less ductile, due to the larger number of slip planes in the bcc structure of the beta-phase in comparison to the hcp alpha-phase. Alpha-beta-phase titanium has a mechanical property which is in between both.
Titanium dioxide dissolves in the metal at high temperatures, and its formation is very energetic. These two factors mean that all titanium except the most carefully purified has a significant amount of dissolved oxygen, and so may be considered a Ti–O alloy. Oxide precipitates offer some strength (as discussed above), but are not very responsive to heat treatment and can substantially decrease the alloy's toughness. Titanium has outstanding corrosion resistance to sea water, and thus is used in propeller shafts, rigging and other parts of boats that are exposed to sea water.
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